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更新済み: 05/27/2022
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タイでの子宮がんの小線源治療に関するFAQ

これらのFAQはBookimedを通じて医療支援を求める実際の患者からのものです。回答は経験豊富な医療コーディネーターと信頼できるクリニック代表者が行います。

What exactly is brachytherapy for uterine cancer?

Brachytherapy for uterine cancer is internal radiation therapy targeting the vaginal cuff or tumor site directly. Surgeons insert a radioactive source via a cylindrical applicator to deliver concentrated doses. This precise method protects the bladder and rectum while effectively destroying remaining microscopic cancer cells post-surgery.

  • Procedure frequency: Patients typically undergo 3–5 sessions lasting 15–20 minutes each over several days.
  • High-dose rate: HDR technology delivers powerful radiation quickly, allowing for convenient outpatient treatment sessions.
  • Safety profile: Patients do not remain radioactive after the source is withdrawn from the body.
  • Anatomic protection: Internal delivery limits radiation exposure to healthy surrounding organs like the bladder.
  • Clinical purpose: Doctors primarily use it as adjuvant therapy to prevent cancer from returning.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Major Thai centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital utilize High-Dose Rate (HDR) technology within JCI-accredited environments. This tech allows for precise targeting that matches the hospital’s advanced robotic and digital imaging capabilities. Choosing these high-volume centers often results in shorter wait times compared to Western facilities. Patients should confirm if their specific plan includes sedation, as this significantly improves comfort during applicator placement.

Patient Consensus: Many patients report temporary cramping or spotting and emphasize the importance of using pads instead of tampons. They strongly recommend early training with vaginal dilators to prevent long-term narrowing or discomfort.

Will I be radioactive after treatment?

Patients are not radioactive after high-dose-rate brachytherapy for uterine cancer in Thailand. The treatment uses a temporary Iridium-192 source. This source remains inside the body for only 10 to 20 minutes. Doctors remove it entirely before you leave the shielded treatment room.

  • Treatment type: High-dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy uses temporary implants, not permanent radioactive seeds.
  • Post-procedure safety: You are 100% safe to be around children and pregnant women immediately.
  • Hospital stay: Most Thai clinics require 1–2 nights for monitoring after the procedure.
  • Source removal: Medical teams confirm the radiation source is fully retracted before patient discharge.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many U.S. centers perform brachytherapy as outpatient care, JCI-accredited Thai hospitals like Bumrungrad International often include a 1-night stay. This allows specialized oncology teams to monitor for immediate side effects like swelling. This extra oversight is often bundled into the $5,500 to $8,500 price range.

Patient Consensus: Patients report feeling immediate relief knowing they can hug family members right after discharge. The focus usually shifts from radiation concerns to managing temporary fatigue in the days following.

How long does each brachytherapy session last and how many are needed?

High-dose-rate brachytherapy sessions for uterine cancer in Thailand typically last 15 to 45 minutes. Most patients require 3 to 5 sessions total. These are often completed over 1 to 2 weeks. The actual radiation delivery usually takes only 10 to 20 minutes per visit.

  • Session frequency: Sessions occur weekly or twice daily depending on the specific clinical protocol.
  • Total visit time: Budget 1 to 2 hours for device insertion, imaging, and radiation delivery.
  • Treatment combinations: Brachytherapy often follows 25 to 28 fractions of external beam radiation therapy.
  • Inpatient options: Low-dose-rate treatment is rare and requires a continuous 24 to 72-hour hospital stay.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many global centers still use older protocols, top Bangkok facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital utilize high-dose-rate technology. This shift allows 50% of international patients to receive treatment outpatient. This avoids the 3-day hospital confinement required by traditional low-dose-rate methods.

Patient Consensus: Patients suggest taking ibuprofen before the appointment to manage mild cramping during device insertion. Most reflect that the actual radiation phase is surprisingly quick and painless.

Is the procedure painful?

Brachytherapy for uterine cancer in Thailand is generally well-tolerated and not considered severely painful. Most clinics use local anesthesia combined with sedation like Valium to ensure patient comfort. While applicator insertion causes brief pressure or cramping, modern techniques minimize sharp pain during the 10–30 minute sessions.

  • Anesthesia protocol: Clinics use local anesthesia with sedation to keep patients relaxed and comfortable.
  • Procedural sensation: Patients typically feel intense pressure or deep cramping during applicator placement.
  • Duration of discomfort: Any procedural discomfort usually lasts only during the 10 to 30 minute session.
  • Recovery phase: Most patients manage mild post-treatment soreness with standard over-the-counter pain relievers.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Top-tier facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital utilize smaller, specialized applicators and advanced lubrication. These minor technical adjustments significantly reduce the physical friction during insertion. Choosing a high-volume center often means protocols are refined specifically to maximize comfort during intracavitary procedures.

Patient Consensus: Many describe the sensation as a heavy period cramp that is manageable with sedation. Most feel well enough to walk out immediately and report the experience was much easier than anticipated.

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